Finished this skirt using this free pattern from Anna Maria Horner and this sew-along organised by Rachel from Stitched in Color . Rachel cut up the explanation in several steps so it looked much easier to make, which it was!

Thank you so much Rachel from stitched in color for helping me start making this skirt! And again you can find the free pattern at Anna Maria Horner's page here: Flirting the issue skirt pattern . She also wrote a nice story about how she came to make this pattern.Hope to see a lot of skirts this weekend on Rachel's blog,Have a good weekend,

From the boek : Le monde de Léa, patwork & broderie. I could make all of the patterns. Everything is different, a bit crazy but beautiful. I love the embroidery on the heart, the rufles and ofcourse the text.

Here she is. I ordered her book in advance before I knew I was going to Nantes. Most of her quilts are self-made copies of very old antique quilts. She told me she uses a magnifier glass to see all the details. She is a very nice lady with lots of patience to answer all the questions.

The colours are slightly different in real life (greener and less bright red) Lovely to make and it feels very nice too, important don't you think? To crochet a border to the fabric was new to me and I love it. I will defenitely use it again!!

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Welcome to my blog. Here I'd like to share my progress in the quilts and projects I sew. I'm interested in many styles and new techniques. Besides the sewing you'll find pictures of other creativeness, my dachshund, nature and places of Interest.